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the snowfall will continue to accumulate, especially across south dakota and nebraska today. we're actually going to see another, perhaps 6 to 12 inches of snow across parts of western and central nebraska over the course of today. and even denver will pick up a few more inches of snowfall today. look at all the lightning with these storms though across illinois, indiana, and stretching down into kentucky. we are going to see some stronger storms that way. but the biggest threat of severe weather today will be back across oklahoma especially. we'll see the possibility of large hail and even isolated tornadoes possible in that area in red from southeastern kansas right down into central oklahoma and even into northeastern texas. the area in yellow, that's an area where an isolated tornado is possible. it's more the wind gusts that could create damage and the frequent cloud to ground lightning. as we go through the afternoon and this evening, we certainly will see the chance of stronger storms in the plains today. >> and turning back to the boston bombing this is a very persona
the snowfall will continue to accumulate, especially across south dakota and nebraska today. we're actually going to see another, perhaps 6 to 12 inches of snow across parts of western and central nebraska over the course of today. and even denver will pick up a few more inches of snowfall today. look at all the lightning with these storms though across illinois, indiana, and stretching down into kentucky. we are going to see some stronger storms that way. but the biggest threat of severe...
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[laughter] site plans from south dakota and photographs from philadelphia. starting with a smattering of five suggested capitals in 1-9d 45, the proposed locations increased by 13 in october, 17 more in thof and then a torrent of 85 in december. a few suggestions arrived for locations outside the united states, but most of the correspondence came from american public officials, publishers, business leaders and other individuals promoting their own hometowns. and the appeals became more and more elaborate. these are some examples of the promotional materials that landed in the mail in london. philadelphia is at this point, um, still promoting its historic significance as its main ea peel. you see chicago situating itself at the center of the planet. and on the right what san francisco called a pro sure finish. [laughter] but it's clearly much, much more than that. it's being displayed by a flight attendant who's sitting amid the crates of these that were headed off to london. so here you see the, um, promotion being built around the promotion. so this is grow
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right through south dakota. that's also going to be a rainy day in south florida, on and off showers and thunderstorms where it will be warm and humid. bundle up in the northeast. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> we will show you what's moving your money including boeing's big fix and what the is doing that could increase the cost of your online shopping. >>> thousands light up at a colorado marijuana celebration but when gunshots were fired there was a major public safety scare. "first look" back in three. vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> welcome back, everybody. here's some stories making news today. five people killed in a colorado avalanche over the weekend were all experienced snowboarders and instructors. authorities say the group was buried by some eight feet of snow saturday near loveland pass about 30 miles west of denver. >>> also in colorado, gunfire erupted at a marijuana party while revelers were celebrating the 4/20 holi
right through south dakota. that's also going to be a rainy day in south florida, on and off showers and thunderstorms where it will be warm and humid. bundle up in the northeast. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> we will show you what's moving your money including boeing's big fix and what the is doing that could increase the cost of your online shopping. >>> thousands light up at a colorado marijuana celebration but when gunshots were fired there was a major public...
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south dakota and philadelphia. the capitals in september 1945, we propose locations by 13 in october, 17 november and 85 and december. a few suggestions arrived outside the united states, but most came from the american public officials, publishers, business leaders and individuals promoting their own home towns. the appeals became more and more elaborate. these are examples of the promotional materials that landed in the mail and london. philadelphia is at this point still promoting its historic significance as its main appeal. you see chicago situating itself at the center of the planet. on the right, what san francisco called a brochure is clearly much, much more than that, the flight attendant sitting amid the crates of these headed off to one in. so here you see the promotion being built around this promotion. so this is growing and growing and growing. once they got to the diplomats in london, the response they received only encouraged more because diplomats are diplomatic. no one said no. no one said go away
south dakota and philadelphia. the capitals in september 1945, we propose locations by 13 in october, 17 november and 85 and december. a few suggestions arrived outside the united states, but most came from the american public officials, publishers, business leaders and individuals promoting their own home towns. the appeals became more and more elaborate. these are examples of the promotional materials that landed in the mail and london. philadelphia is at this point still promoting its...
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it's irish and south dakotian. it's irish, almost south dakota. south dakotian. yeah. i just invented that. >> like a leprechaun. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's like a leprechaun. i don't know how -- it's just like, "you got to get that true coat." that's all i know from "fargo." >> it's very similar. i think -- well, you know, "fargo" was banned in fargo for a while, the movie. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> because we took offense. i mean -- >> jimmy: you did not. >> well, yeah. i didn't. i didn't. i love that movie. >> jimmy: but why? >> because we just -- i don't think -- even my own father doesn't think he has an accent. and he clearly does. he always says, "well, tom brokaw's from south dakota and he doesn't have an accent." >> jimmy: but tom brokaw doesn't even sound like a person sometimes. [ laughter ] tom brokaw's, he's telling the news like -- [ as brokaw ] [ mumbling ] i don't know where i would guess he's from. [ cheers and applause ] your dad has a point. your dad is definitely right. he does not sound like he's from south dakota. >> true. my dad think
it's irish and south dakotian. it's irish, almost south dakota. south dakotian. yeah. i just invented that. >> like a leprechaun. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's like a leprechaun. i don't know how -- it's just like, "you got to get that true coat." that's all i know from "fargo." >> it's very similar. i think -- well, you know, "fargo" was banned in fargo for a while, the movie. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> because we took...
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and not only, it's not just in south dakota or south carolina or maine or minnesota. it's in hong kong and singapore and everywhere in the world. so it's a very rich time and frankly i'll very bullish about newspapers. end of public service announcement. you're first. >> thank you. >> give us your name please. >> kate. i work for u.s.a. today in the education department. you have an amazing panelist in here today. tell us your most important interview that you've conducted in your career. we would love to hear that story. >> what is your most important interview, your favorite interview of all times? >> i don't know if this is the most important but the most interesting and the most fun. after u.s.a. today was in pretty good shape, we were quite sure would make it we started an international edition and i went out on a lark. ou were with me on some of it. and we visited 32 countries on six continents and interviewed headso state and the most interesting one was castro. bad, mean, no good s.o.b. but just smart as hell. and that interview started at 10:00 at night and h
and not only, it's not just in south dakota or south carolina or maine or minnesota. it's in hong kong and singapore and everywhere in the world. so it's a very rich time and frankly i'll very bullish about newspapers. end of public service announcement. you're first. >> thank you. >> give us your name please. >> kate. i work for u.s.a. today in the education department. you have an amazing panelist in here today. tell us your most important interview that you've conducted in...
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i still can't cross the country north to south gen from south dakota and follow all taxi i go wherever i can find work i have that i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from zoho they'll be ill so the manja kook muscle to create for. baghdad babilonia karbala as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of these gaunt and me perhaps of providence. today vorlon says once again flared up. these are the images world seen from the streets of canada. china's corporations are all. mission free speech accreditation free transport charges free from coming to mention free speech free fish to tide freak and download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god r.t. dot com you. can. actually. test. the news abo
i still can't cross the country north to south gen from south dakota and follow all taxi i go wherever i can find work i have that i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from zoho they'll be ill so...
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going to be a lot of snow across wyoming into south dakota, nebraska. maybe a foot or two the next couple of days. we have this boundary with the showers and storms in illinois coming in toward western new york. that is going to be getting close to us tonight. tonight we've got a threat of showers. even late this afternoon some of these might just make it in toward western maryland. showing you the futurecast. we'll burn off some of these clouds. here we are at 6:00. slight chance of a shower hagerstown down to win winchester. tonight as the boundary comes through, there will be a shower here or there. tomorrow the boundary sort of near us but it's going to sink south and west. that's where the better chance of showers and maybe an isolated storm will be than in d.c. on wednesday. but wednesday night, thursday morning, this is the boundary that returns. we'll be on on the warm side of things i think to finish out the workweek but colder this weekend. so 70 for today. some areas will make the upper 70s. 60 tonight. we do have a chance. even tomorrow an i
going to be a lot of snow across wyoming into south dakota, nebraska. maybe a foot or two the next couple of days. we have this boundary with the showers and storms in illinois coming in toward western new york. that is going to be getting close to us tonight. tonight we've got a threat of showers. even late this afternoon some of these might just make it in toward western maryland. showing you the futurecast. we'll burn off some of these clouds. here we are at 6:00. slight chance of a shower...
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to south gen from south dakota and follow up taxi i go wherever i can find work and i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled and we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from the hoa they'll be ill so the manja kook muscle to create for. baghdad babilonia karbala as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. victims multiply here each day and. it's very profitable to invest in colombia. is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups a lot of needed betis i knew that i had a managers who changed their name and strategy but i just feel the same murderous. high ranking suspects give no comment pretty upset about that mr presid
to south gen from south dakota and follow up taxi i go wherever i can find work and i don't hesitate god be praised all i want to still live my. twenty days on the road perhaps one hundred checkpoints. with my friend khaled and we've crossed a country which is officially no longer at war but where peace is not being restored a country divided by sectarian shia sunni and kurd communities a country where tara is a daily issue. from the hoa they'll be ill so the manja kook muscle to create for....
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and the snow is coming down especially heavy across south dakota and will fill in across parts of western and central nebraska where they could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow out of this snowstorm. winds will be gusty, too. it is going to be reducing visibilities. ahead of it across indiana through ohio and kentucky right now, we have stronger storms with a lot of cloud to ground lightning. the biggest threat of severe weather today will be back across oklahoma and southeastern kansas. there is the threat of isolated tornadoes occurring later on this afternoon and evening. but elsewhere in that area in yellow there, that's where we're also going to see wind damage with some stronger gustier storms and also the cloud to ground lightning. it is going to be a little bit busy back across the plains and then it slowly spreads eastward tomorrow. >> all right. thank you very much. let's turn to the world of sports where actually the sports world is reacting to their tragedy in boston. a moment of silence was held at progressive field before the indians hosted the red sox last night.
and the snow is coming down especially heavy across south dakota and will fill in across parts of western and central nebraska where they could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow out of this snowstorm. winds will be gusty, too. it is going to be reducing visibilities. ahead of it across indiana through ohio and kentucky right now, we have stronger storms with a lot of cloud to ground lightning. the biggest threat of severe weather today will be back across oklahoma and southeastern...
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. >> michael: we have all these retirements happening from iowa to south dakota, now to montana. where does this leave the democrats and which ones are they most in danger of losing. >> it leaves them a lot of territory to defend to keep that majority in the senate. they should be worried about states that obama lost. that's the south dakotas and montanas on that list. >> michael: and we were just talking with mike dennison, does schweitzer cause a glimmer of hope. >> he's more than a glimmer of hope. he got elected twice in strong campaigns. he is a montana democrat, not a national democrat. there has been strong growth of democrats who are of the state not of the democratic national party or committee. brian schweitzer is one of those democrats and i would put him as a frontrunner. >> michael: do you have a sense of how he would vote on something like background checks. it's totally hypothetical. >> i know he's a farmer and ranker which everyone in montana seems to be. >> michael: john tester is as well. >> like i said the rocky mountain democrats are representing their state.
. >> michael: we have all these retirements happening from iowa to south dakota, now to montana. where does this leave the democrats and which ones are they most in danger of losing. >> it leaves them a lot of territory to defend to keep that majority in the senate. they should be worried about states that obama lost. that's the south dakotas and montanas on that list. >> michael: and we were just talking with mike dennison, does schweitzer cause a glimmer of hope. >>...
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dakota. a few inches of snow, not like last week but could see a slick spot on the road and look towards tomorrow. we will see a little bit of rain possible up there in boston but much of the east coast will be okay and actually doing a little bit of a warming trend in that forecast so, again, the big story, the flooding out of the midwest, a lot of the worst of it is over with. many of the rivers have already crested. now to sports. and first round of the nba playoffs, a little bit of a yawner in my opinion. let's start with the top seeded thunder hosting the rockets. kevin durant scored 24 to help the thunder roll past houston in a blow-out, 120-91. >>> another fan in oklahoma city, another half-court shot made. that's 20 grand. that's the third time in less than two months that the half-court shot has been hit. like the celebration. >>> to miami where the top succeed, the heat, are taking on eighth seeded bucks. lebron had two assists shy of a triple double and heat had a little battle in
dakota. a few inches of snow, not like last week but could see a slick spot on the road and look towards tomorrow. we will see a little bit of rain possible up there in boston but much of the east coast will be okay and actually doing a little bit of a warming trend in that forecast so, again, the big story, the flooding out of the midwest, a lot of the worst of it is over with. many of the rivers have already crested. now to sports. and first round of the nba playoffs, a little bit of a yawner...
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dakota based manufacturer posting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed beefy might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill equal i bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the film is about to create public backlash and many companies give up ordering the mysteriously and finally took should be one of the mainstream media for once actually did something valuable for society and what did they get in return sued yeah the pink slime crew decided to sue a.b.c. news and forced them not to divulge their company's secrets as well as punish them for defamation against their product which led to profit losses and guess what they won the lawsuit well defaming products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. wealthy british science. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. thanks concert for a no holds barred look at the global financia
dakota based manufacturer posting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed beefy might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill equal i bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the film is about to create public backlash and many companies give up ordering the mysteriously and finally took should be one of the mainstream media for once...
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in south dakota the storm system brought snow and temperatures in the 20s. warmer weather in oklahoma spawned at least four tornadoes but no one was seriously injured. back in chicago, sump pumps are hot items. >> we've got the last one here. we got one from the front of the store. that's about it. everyone who came in behind us, i'm sure they didn't get one. >> reporter: cynthia gill and her family moved to lisle just last week. now their home is an island. their basement under water. >> my daughter floated on a mattress today to try to retrieve as much as she should. >> reporter: weather channel meteorologist mike seidel says the danger has not passed. >> although the rain and storms will end tonight in the midwest all the water has to go somewhere. it is going to run into the rivers and many of those will go over their banks into flood stage as we head towards the weekend. >> reporter: of course thunderstorms means trouble in the air. at chicago o'hare airport, more than 600 flights cancelled because of weather. brian? >> john yang reporting on the weathe
in south dakota the storm system brought snow and temperatures in the 20s. warmer weather in oklahoma spawned at least four tornadoes but no one was seriously injured. back in chicago, sump pumps are hot items. >> we've got the last one here. we got one from the front of the store. that's about it. everyone who came in behind us, i'm sure they didn't get one. >> reporter: cynthia gill and her family moved to lisle just last week. now their home is an island. their basement under...
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dakota basement approach to profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed be few might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill e-coli bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the films have power to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering the mysteriously unfairly took should be ok while the mainstream media for once actually did something valuable for society and what did they get in return sued yeah the pink slime crew decided to sue a.b.c. news and forced them not to divulge their company's secrets as well as punish them for defamation against their product which led to profit losses and guess what they won the lawsuit well defaming products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. the new international airport in the very heart of moscow. st.
dakota basement approach to profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed be few might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill e-coli bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the films have power to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering the mysteriously unfairly took should be ok while the mainstream media for once actually...
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enport natalie ping pminnesota, south dakota. we are asking the riverer level the to continue but forting to see results. a complete lp sit store row ngs i go. got up into thip prell brig bits yesterday. >>> meter and meansly off pish hal musical rpgs "the rocky (canni(." >> sylvester stallone hopes the show based on herbie loved 1994 blocking fill p could be addressed. payne a pain and ghaiven 20425 million and 43rd from in which ared with 10 upon the bringing together high powered politicians journalists poll wood alisters tyke. he talked with top of the sores come will erk men dove lee. >> that's to you great this study had we may to the know p. ow expected to hit this year. the heat advancing the second round of the nba playoffs 057. round two speet of this steak the orioles took a 3-0 lead after me won. sell dicks meeting bait ins the 30s david beckham gets stop on the bask for it to step on. over came his ineks and is-0. take a look at this take a mick tour of each other iksnally in mer pinks she yelled heads up. good for y
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dakota based manufacturer approaching profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed before might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the films have power to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering the mysteriously and finally took should be ok while the media or was it something valuable for society and what did they get in return sued yeah the pink slime crew decided to sue.
dakota based manufacturer approaching profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with some processed before might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill bacteria and make it safe for consumption although this product is for some reason legal the films have power to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering the mysteriously and finally took should be ok while the media or was it something valuable...
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dakota based manufacturer posting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with processed before you might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill bacteria and make it safe. although this product is for some reason legal the film's about to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering and then mysteriously and finally took should be. ok well the mainstream media for once actually did something valuable for society and what did they get in return. yeah the pick slime crew decided to sue a.b.c. news and forced them not to divulge their company secrets as well as punish them for defamation against their product which led to profit losses and guess what they won the lawsuit well the framing products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. you in. the. skies are welcome to report never go to the hospital for a simple call and ask if. you could be a capitalist super hero about whom iran would write trashy novel
dakota based manufacturer posting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but so what's wrong with processed before you might ask well the reporting showed that ammonia and other rough chemicals were doused on to the meat to kill bacteria and make it safe. although this product is for some reason legal the film's about to create public backlash and many companies gave up ordering and then mysteriously and finally took should be. ok well the mainstream media for once actually did...
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i want to give you a few facts about south dakota. with over 700,000 acres of public hunting land, south dakota is home to the nation's best pheasant hunting and it's the pheasant hunting capital of the world. last year, pheasant hunters were able to put 1.55 million roosters in their game bags. in 2011 alone, the pheasant hunting season had an economic impact of $225 million to our state, it's our number one industry is tourism, a big part of that happens in hunting season. a majority of that money spent comes from out of state visitors. maintaining a healthy habitat for wildlife is one of the great things i support about south dakota, it's why i'm proud to call it home. during the debates that occurred here in washington, d.c. recently, i received many, many thousands of letters from south dakotans. i want to read a couple of exerts from these those if i have a chance. the first from kevin in aberdeen. he write, i urge you to oppose any and all legislation that will penalize gun owners. instead focus on improvements for the mental h
i want to give you a few facts about south dakota. with over 700,000 acres of public hunting land, south dakota is home to the nation's best pheasant hunting and it's the pheasant hunting capital of the world. last year, pheasant hunters were able to put 1.55 million roosters in their game bags. in 2011 alone, the pheasant hunting season had an economic impact of $225 million to our state, it's our number one industry is tourism, a big part of that happens in hunting season. a majority of that...
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dakota, where mike brouns is already in the race. there are problems in montana and iowa. they're dipping into the second tier of candidates. baucus has never been popular in washington. at best, democrats treated him with respect because they feared him and his power in the finance committee, but the guy was disciplined, raised a will the of money and in an odd way, parts of the democratic party are somehow ecstatic today that he's retiring. democrats right now appear more prepared to land a good candidate in former governor brian schweitzer than republicans do, although that is still far from settled. republicans have the same problem today they had yesterday before baucus announced. they don't have a top tier candidate and the bench is fairly thin for republicans in montana. the only big name they think they have a better shot at is the form rer governor, mark rosco. but it's been a while since he ran a race there. meanwhile in iowa, where senator tom harken is retiring, republicans are now having to dip into the second and maybe
dakota, where mike brouns is already in the race. there are problems in montana and iowa. they're dipping into the second tier of candidates. baucus has never been popular in washington. at best, democrats treated him with respect because they feared him and his power in the finance committee, but the guy was disciplined, raised a will the of money and in an odd way, parts of the democratic party are somehow ecstatic today that he's retiring. democrats right now appear more prepared to land a...
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snow in south dakota. just one small teeny little problem. it's spring! but for a lot of these guys the second coldest spring on record thus far, and the weather authority says it could be the coldest when all is said and done, or should i say snowed and done. joe? what's going on here? >> well, about three weeks ago i made a comment this could be a year without a spring in the northern plains when it's all said and done. the spring season is march through may. the summer season is june through august as far as meteorologists are concerned. be may just break into summer suddenly after three cold months where there was virtually no spring. we keep getting little shots of warm air but they're reversed and met with enthusiasm and vigor by the arctic, and you're going to see another example this week and maybe next week again. only 5% of the corn crop is planted. normally 31%, and i'm looking at this overall pattern. i see a cold may and if we get a cold may, we probably will have the coldest spring on record because in 1975 we were rivaling this. a little co
snow in south dakota. just one small teeny little problem. it's spring! but for a lot of these guys the second coldest spring on record thus far, and the weather authority says it could be the coldest when all is said and done, or should i say snowed and done. joe? what's going on here? >> well, about three weeks ago i made a comment this could be a year without a spring in the northern plains when it's all said and done. the spring season is march through may. the summer season is june...
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and of course we still have the snow back into parts of colorado, south dakota, and wyoming. they're going to stay on the warm side down around atlanta. 83 degrees. 85 in new orleans. we've got cold air up towards denver. 47 degrees for you guys. tomorrow a rooin of storms likely extending through portions of the midwest and still watching that snow on the back side of that system and even into nebraska. things begin to wiensd down around denver. 60 nba new york city. other siefd the country, san francisco at 70, l.a. at 74. frids a few snow showers into the mountain spots of the we'll keep a few snow showers faug into the great lakes. rain and storms extend along the eastern part of the country. temps around 68 in atlanta and upper 70s for washington. most the central part of the country will begin to dry out and quiet down. 58 for kansas city. on sunday rain and snow up in the portions of the northern plains. we'll start the new work and school week with rain showers in areas like kansas city. don't forget to join ail and stephanie on wake up withal. switch your car insuran
and of course we still have the snow back into parts of colorado, south dakota, and wyoming. they're going to stay on the warm side down around atlanta. 83 degrees. 85 in new orleans. we've got cold air up towards denver. 47 degrees for you guys. tomorrow a rooin of storms likely extending through portions of the midwest and still watching that snow on the back side of that system and even into nebraska. things begin to wiensd down around denver. 60 nba new york city. other siefd the country,...
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on the northwest side of it, we have some heavy know across nebraska and south dakota, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some icelated tornados are possible. also a round of thunderstorms in land, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blur
on the northwest side of it, we have some heavy know across nebraska and south dakota, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some icelated tornados are possible. also a round of thunderstorms in land, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed...
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in denver and snowing and 18 at the air force academy, record snow fall for the month and rapid city south dakota and i know it is crazy, dave, 39 up in tahoe and we had some reports on napa county as well reports of monterey and fog and maybe it is cold out there but if it's not it is howling. cooler and warm, if that fog is up, if you get a northeast wind, it is cooler. this is kind of a prod brush and if you are anywhere near the coast it will be much, much cooler and we will have it a little warmer on the weekend. >>> we get to talk basketball because the golden state warriors have a real uphill battle. they lost all-star david lee, he suffered that serious hip injury in game one and denver nuggets have that lead but they are confident their team can pull off an upset. you can attend two playoff watch parties in the future home san francisco, one will be at the stock and trade restaurant on lumbard street and the game starts tonight at 7:30. >> it is a big day for bird watchers at san jose city hall. we will tell you what he had to say about police misconduct. >>> highway , we have som
in denver and snowing and 18 at the air force academy, record snow fall for the month and rapid city south dakota and i know it is crazy, dave, 39 up in tahoe and we had some reports on napa county as well reports of monterey and fog and maybe it is cold out there but if it's not it is howling. cooler and warm, if that fog is up, if you get a northeast wind, it is cooler. this is kind of a prod brush and if you are anywhere near the coast it will be much, much cooler and we will have it a...
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dakota based manufacturer profiting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but. choose your language. with. the consumer. to. choose the stories to. choose. it's thirty minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to the business program with me that the science camp the european currency will be dead within five years that's according to one of the top economic advisers to germany's chancellor angela merkel in a newspaper interview this week conrad said europe not the euro was important to him and that he only gives the european currency a limited chance of survival the statement came as germany reported a slump in the squad of spain's unemployment rate soared to a record topping twenty seven percent earlier i spoke with alice stomachache from i g markets to london i asked him if he believes in the inevitable death of the euro . when it comes to commentary about the eurozone and the euro as a currency germany does provide more than its fair share of slightly more outrageous comments i think maybe the complete demise of the euro as a currency within five years is a
dakota based manufacturer profiting profits in the hundreds of millions of dollars but. choose your language. with. the consumer. to. choose the stories to. choose. it's thirty minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to the business program with me that the science camp the european currency will be dead within five years that's according to one of the top economic advisers to germany's chancellor angela merkel in a newspaper interview this week conrad said europe not the euro was important...
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rapid say south dakota you saw 20 inches of snow. today you could be looking at over a foot of snow. a lot of snowfall in the process. warm temperatures in the 80s in texas and also into the southeast feeling more summer like across the area. a shower possible across sections of the northeast. further west across the country where we have the snow coming down already across minnesota and dakotas down into colorado. we have blizzard watches in effect east of denver because gusts could exceed 15 miles per hour at times. that means white out conditions and severe weather will be possible widespread from chicago down into the city of dallas. the heist risk is that area in red including oklahoma city. >> maria molina. thank you. >> it is 42 minutes after the hour. coming up why one of america's most popular museums is forced to close down dozens of the galleries. >> incredible story, a father passes out behind the wheel on a busy highway. his children are too young to drive but they know exactly what to do. hi i'm terry, and i have diabet
rapid say south dakota you saw 20 inches of snow. today you could be looking at over a foot of snow. a lot of snowfall in the process. warm temperatures in the 80s in texas and also into the southeast feeling more summer like across the area. a shower possible across sections of the northeast. further west across the country where we have the snow coming down already across minnesota and dakotas down into colorado. we have blizzard watches in effect east of denver because gusts could exceed 15...
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two open in south dakota and west virginia and then the two democratic senators from the south, mary landrieu in louisiana and mark pry your in arkansas. getting dwloond is the challenge. not to say the republicans will win any or all of those but they have a pretty good chance. so the question is can they broaden the playing field. montana is an important addition. they need to put these other seats-- as you mentioned, alaska north carolina-- into play. >> ifill: and max baucus -- >> he's the chairman of a very, very important finance committee and he's been around for 30 years. these folks who are retiring, they've been committee chairman, been in congress for 30 or more years. the interesting thing about open seats is no party wants to have an open seat. they are usually tougher to defend. but in the case of montana it may be a better situation for democrats if democrats are able to get the candidate that they're all talking about right now, brian schweitzer, the former governor of that state, left office very popular. he is the quintessential montana democrat. fill frill they goi
two open in south dakota and west virginia and then the two democratic senators from the south, mary landrieu in louisiana and mark pry your in arkansas. getting dwloond is the challenge. not to say the republicans will win any or all of those but they have a pretty good chance. so the question is can they broaden the playing field. montana is an important addition. they need to put these other seats-- as you mentioned, alaska north carolina-- into play. >> ifill: and max baucus --...
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montana, south dakota, iowa, west virginia being a good example and the democrats have some tough seats to defend. having said that, there's a difference between having an opportunity and closing the deal. last time around republicans had open seats in montana and north dakota and didn't capitalize on either one. so it's not just simply having the opportunity which clearly has to be there. the next challenge for the republicans is winning races that they didn't show they could win in the last election. >> after the last election, the democratic leadership did say, chris, that their top goal was to keep a lot of these senators from retiring and there's five of them. what happened? >> working in the senate is not necessarily a fun place right now. the dysfunction in washington gets to these senators. i think sometimes we think they're immune to it but they see and experience it every day. it's difficult after you have been there term after term and see where it's kind of devolved to run. that's why one of the reasons why republicans are having a difficult time. not because the republican
montana, south dakota, iowa, west virginia being a good example and the democrats have some tough seats to defend. having said that, there's a difference between having an opportunity and closing the deal. last time around republicans had open seats in montana and north dakota and didn't capitalize on either one. so it's not just simply having the opportunity which clearly has to be there. the next challenge for the republicans is winning races that they didn't show they could win in the last...
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thousands are also in the dark in minnesota and south dakota, thanks to the latest black of snow and ice there as well. a utility pole snapping under the weight of the heavy ice on those poles. across sioux falls, a state of emergency declared. it could take weeks to recover from that rm sstorm. >> and more of the same could be on tap today. severe storms for new orleans, nashville, and the ohio valley. a chance of tornadoes from atlanta to montgomery. heavy rain in chicago and detroit. up to ten inches of snow around minneapolis. >> mostly 50s in the northwest. 40s from omaha to kansas city. 70s from new orleans to baltimore. here's one of the leave it to the professionals file here. comes from the florida everglad everglades. >> that's where a tour guide jumped out of his boat just to wrestle what turned out to be a ten-foot python. he says, when he saw it swimming through the swamp, his instincts took over, and he ran for it. >> when he had a firm grip on the neck, his partner cut his head off. he said pythons don't belong in the everglades, and he had to kill it when he had the c
thousands are also in the dark in minnesota and south dakota, thanks to the latest black of snow and ice there as well. a utility pole snapping under the weight of the heavy ice on those poles. across sioux falls, a state of emergency declared. it could take weeks to recover from that rm sstorm. >> and more of the same could be on tap today. severe storms for new orleans, nashville, and the ohio valley. a chance of tornadoes from atlanta to montgomery. heavy rain in chicago and detroit....
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we have some heavy snow, especially across nebraska and south dakota today, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some isolated tornadoes are possible today. also see a round of thunderstorms in atlanta, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm the one who has to do the laundry. i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got 20 minutes to life. you are free to go. [ dad ] tide and downy. great on their own, even better together. she was a picky eater. w
we have some heavy snow, especially across nebraska and south dakota today, but we're also looking at the threat of strong storms, especially down through oklahoma, where some isolated tornadoes are possible today. also see a round of thunderstorms in atlanta, detroit and chicago. temperatures in the southeast about 81. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl...
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dakota, states that historically had not been sort of a writeoff. you didn't vote for gun control because the gun culture community was too strong there. the hunting community. so ron brown and seen thest hadd thisergi as a national issue. there were 21 states where both senators voted for the manchin-toomey gun control amendment and they represented 261 electoral votes. there were 17 states where both senators vote against it. they're smaller, more rural and less popular states and to the degree that marco rubio for example, if he would be the republican nominee in 2016 he'd have trouble in the suburbs of philadelphia. he'd have trouble in winning women's votes, having been strongly against gun control. so the possibly of it being a national issue. the other mistake that was made in my judgment that nobody i think has addressed publicly is that the democrat have a golden opportunity. once 13 republicans said they would lead a filibuster. that's when they should have thwn down the gauntlet and said "okay, you want to have a fill buster? let's have a
dakota, states that historically had not been sort of a writeoff. you didn't vote for gun control because the gun culture community was too strong there. the hunting community. so ron brown and seen thest hadd thisergi as a national issue. there were 21 states where both senators voted for the manchin-toomey gun control amendment and they represented 261 electoral votes. there were 17 states where both senators vote against it. they're smaller, more rural and less popular states and to the...